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"The tough fact to face is that nothing—not 'nothing short of totalitarianism,' but really nothing—can reliably stop bombing attacks."
—Brian Doherty, "Safety Dance"
"The result is that political expression, which the framers of the First Amendment clearly intended to be the most protected kind of speech, is in fact today the least protected. If the [Federal Election Commission] and its good-government—or 'goo-goo'—cheerleaders have their way, the attack on the First Amendment will get a lot worse.read more

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